Journal of Pediatric Critical Care (Jan 2022)

Early morning neuroparalytic syndrome – A diagnostic dilemma: A case report

  • Bandya Sahoo,
  • Reshmi Mishra,
  • Mukesh Kumar Jain,
  • Jyoti Ranjan Behera,
  • Amit Ranjan Rup,
  • Arun Kumar Das,
  • Sibabratta Patnaik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jpcc.jpcc_35_22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
pp. 142 – 143

Abstract

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Snakebite is a commonly seen problem in tropical countries like India. Early morning neuroparalytic syndrome and cranial nerve palsies are the usual presentations. Locked-in syndrome (LIS) is a rare presentation. We present a 1-year and 6-month-old female toddler with acute onset of weakness in all four limbs, who developed LIS. The patient was given anti-snake venom on day 3 of admission and fully recovered after 3 weeks of ventilation. Snakebite should be suspected in any child presenting with early-onset neuroparalytic syndrome or LIS even if there is no history of snakebite or any bite mark.

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